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J -Compij JHENTS'OF f, 1 r. Ttrt--V' AN 1 f V-1 . ; ? v I f" "other : I ; 1 h- '-Wr? ' ' - - - OTHER . MOUSE& AT CARL5BAD.NK ' -ITV AC" -1 '-14 IT IS INDEED MUCIi THAT THE FIRM OE Are thankful for. the Pecos Valley. That we live in so prosperous a country as That we have the confidence of the people and a large wholesale and retail trade which daily grows larger Some of Our Special In the Gent's Furnishings and Clothing Department for Wednes- t - - day, November 28th. - A line of MenV Fleeced and Ribbed Cotton Underwear Former Price $1.00 Now 11 1 1 mm jj t V ll ! 5 0 1.IMW1I.J...L JLl A line of Men's Staple and Novelties in Hats, the $3 and $.50 grades at - $2.25 J(3D(E Proposals for Bridge, The Board of County Commission- era ot Chaves county, N. M., -will con sider sealed bids tor the construction of a public highway bridge, of metal on steel, concrete-filled cylinders, at a point to be determined by said Board at time proposals are consid ered, over one of three sites selected by a commission appointed for that purpose near Dexter, N. M. Each bidder will furnish, at his own expense, ana nie witn nis ia, plans and specifications for the con struction of said bridge and a certi fied check for $1,000.00 that he will enter contract and file bond for the faithful performance of contract. Successful bidder to furnish all material and complete bridge at his own expense. Length of bridge 300, 312 or 400 feet. All bids should be filed wita lie Probate Clerk at Roswell, N. M.. not later than 12 o'clock, noon, Pecom- ber 3, 1906. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board at Roswell N. M., Oct. 26, 1906. W. M. ATKINSON, - Chairman. 1 For Exchange. A nice well improved farm of 126 acres, located 5 mues soutnwest oi Clarksville, Texas. The farm is all in cultivation, has 5-room residence, large barn and all other necessary out-buildings. Also three tenant houses on farm. The retal value of the farm is $500 per year. We also have in the city of Clarks ville an 8-room residence and a five- room residence, located on half block of land each. This property is locat ed in a good section of city and has a fair rental value. We can exchange this property for property in or near Roswell. See us at once. CARLTON & BELL. The Salvation Army will serve a Thankssrivinsr dinner in its new hall on the corner of Pecos and becond on Thanksgiving Day, from 11:30 to 6:30. Turkey and chicken will be served. Tickets 35 cents. Proceeds to go to the building fund. 22tf Classmed "Ads. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. One rotary and drop Austin well drilling machine. Phone or write the Oasis Ranch. 29tf FOR SALE. A young and sound family mare. Good driver and sad dler. Address Lock box B, City, tf FOR SALE. A set of postofflce fix tures, consisting In part of two se tions of Yale lock boxes, and two sections of calls. Will sell at low figures. For particulars, address Record office, Roswell, N. M. tf FOR RENT. FOR l(ENT. Four nice rooms, well furnished. Water in house. Inquire at Record office. 27tf WANTED. WANTED.' 300 grain sacks. Bring- to the north door or Kosweu Hard ware Co. 29t3 MEN WANTED. Reliable and live young men wanted for insurance work. Apply Horace A. Lay, East ern Manager Occidental Life Insur ance Co., Box 491, Roswell. tf WANTED: Furnished house, reas onably close- in, with bath room. Ready for occupancy Dec. 7. Will . lease for 6 months if desirable. No children. Apply "XYZ," care of Record. 26tl0 A seven room house within two blocks of postoffice, 50 foot front lot, good outbuildings, artesian water right. Valued at $2,000. Carlton & Bell. For Sale. Ten acres of land fronting on North Main street. We offer this at a special- bargain for a few days. See us. CARLTON & BELL. Robins Commercial School MOTTO: Good as the BEST, BETTER than the rest. Personal, frivate instruction in all Commercial Branches. 302 N. Pa Roswelt Id Gilv mm Sii (For the Treatment of Tuberculosis.) The Salvation Army will serve a Thanksgiving dinner in its new hall on the corner of Pecos and Second, on Thanksgiving Day, from 11 : 30 to 6:30. Turkey and chicken will be served.Tickets 35 cents. Proceeds to go to the building fund. 25tf Red top rye, the best family whisky, full quarts $1.50. Oriental, tf We have all kinds of bargains In city property of all kinds. See us be fore you buy. Carlton & Bell. Fine white corn whiskey, double stamped. Oriental Saloon. 22tf Figure with B. F. Smith when you want buggy painting. Phone 175. 7tf Fine white corn whiskey, double stamped. Oriental Saloon. 22tf Si . .1 - - a (One of the Cottages.) OPEN TO THE MEDI CAL PROFESSION. Nice, clean, sanitary cottages. The utmost diligence in maintain ing a sanitary and healthful condition. An experienced physician c 1 train ed nurses in attendance day and night. The best the country affords to eat. Terms and- particulars on applica tion to the Secretary, DR. C. M. YATER, 119 W. 2nd St., Roswell, N. M. I Boot Worry) Our entire line of Millinery, French Imported Patterns, Street, Fancy Dress, Frames and all making materials and trimmings will be sold at one-third off. to 4 Proposals for Bridge. m Th Board of County Commission ers of Chaves county, N. M., will con sider sealed proposals for a wooden bridge across South Spring river where said stream crosses the line between ranges 24 and 25 east, town ship 11 south, as per plans and spec ifications on file In the Probate Clerk's office at Roswell. N. M. . Each bidder may file bids to furn ish all material and labor and com plete bridge trhi own expense or for all labor at his own expense and the county 'furnish all material at the bridge site, or both bids. Each bidder must file a certified check for $100.00 with his bid or bid will not be considered." 1A1I bids must be filed with the Pro bate Clerk at Roswell not later , than 10 o'clock a. m., Dec. 3, 1906.. ...The. Board reserves the jrlght to reject any and all bids. By "order of the Board. W. M. ATKINSON, Chairman. Roswell, N. Nov. 12, 1906 d&w to Dec 3. Air Ship Flies Sixty Miles, v- Nantes. France, Nov. 26. LeBau dy's dirigible balloon made another flight today, covering nearly sixty miles. Dexter School Report. Report of Dexter Public School for month ending Nov. 23, 1906: Pupils enrolled, 76; average dally attendance 56. . " - . , Volumes in library 100, valued $100.00 Punils nresent every day: Roxie and Lester Walters, Agnes, Katie and Peter ''-Whitman, ..Mabel and es sie Russell, Ila Talley and JerrjL ea sier. i' Owing' to the severe snow storm the attendance has been very poor the past. week. Parents are requested to endeavor " to keep their children In school every day Resp. yours, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. HAGGARD. Your Drain Over Your Thanksgiving Dinner...., But let us help you with a few suggestions. WE FURNISH DRESSED TURKEYS Oar line of Dried Fruits under "PURITY" Brand excel any ever before offered to the Roswell trade. Dates, Figs, Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Nectarines, Raisins and Currants comprise the line rather fine packed try them. Nats, Almonds, Brazils, Felberts,. Pecans and Cocoanuts. Bananas, Oranges, Celery and Cranberries. Plum Padding the kind mother nee to make. Jellies, Jams and Preserves. Oar stock is complete in this line f acd of the justly Famed "MONARCH BRAND" we feel Bare in I saying that It is the finest line ever displayed in Roswell. IV, r ii I I Jaff a, Pragierl Ca Phone 50.